SB 124*
allow for the deposit of certain funds and for the repayment of certain contracts relating to
energy savings.
Senators Everist, Apa, Brown (Arnold), Dennert, Diedrich (Larry), Diedtrich (Elmer),
Hutmacher, Koetzle, McCracken, McIntyre, Moore, Munson, Olson (Ed), Sutton (Dan), and
Symens and Representatives Richter, Broderick, Brown (Richard), Davis, Duniphan, Elliott,
Flowers, Hennies (Thomas), Holbeck, Jaspers, Juhnke, Kooistra, Madsen, Michels, Murschel,
Olson (Mel), Smidt, and Teupel
SB 146*
require that certain findings and recommendations of the state fire marshal be included in a
school board's minutes and to require certain inspections.
Senators Brosz, Daugaard, Ham, McCracken, Munson, and Olson (Ed) and Representatives
Garnos, Konold, McCoy, and Solum
SB 145*
revise residency for the purposes of special education and to revise the distribution of state
aid to special education.
Senators Brosz, Ham, McCracken, and Olson (Ed) and Representatives Holbeck, Garnos,
Solum, and Wick
SB 62
repeal certain penalties against persons teaching in nonpublic schools.
The Committee on Education at the request of the Department of Education and Cultural
Affairs
SB 63*
revise the definition of illegal substances for purposes of revoking or refusing to issue a
certificate to a teacher or administrator.
The Committee on Education at the request of the Department of Education and Cultural
Affairs
HCR 1014
Urging awareness and support for reading and reading programs in our homes and
communities.
Representatives Elliott, Bartling, Begalka, Davis, Eccarius, Frost, Garnos, Heineman, Hennies
(Don), Hundstad, Kooistra, McCaulley, McCoy, Monroe, Smidt, Sutton (Duane), Van
Gerpen, Van Norman, and Wick and Senators Olson (Ed), Brosz, Daugaard, Diedtrich
(Elmer), Ham, Hutmacher, McIntyre, Munson, and Volesky
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not
permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of the committee to be determined
by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.